Finding Me: A Decade of Darkness, a Life Reclaimed: A Memoir of the Cleveland Kidnappings
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781443436694 (1443436690)
Publish date: May 6th 2014
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Survival,
Mystery,
Sociology,
Crime,
Biography Memoir,
True Crime,
Inspirational,
Abuse
This is one of the best memoirs I've read of this type -- regular person (not a writer) goes through something traumatic, interest is generated in her story, she writes a book with the aid of a ghostwriter to satisfy people's curiosity/voyeuristic tendencies/etc.This book felt less "ghost-written" t...
Reviewing a victims book is always hard. Just for what the author went through and being able to talk about it, is worth 5 stars. I do recommend this book to everyone though, because how she and the other two women who were also victims were kidnapped, could easily happen to others. This book isn...
Again, just like Jacee Dugaard's book, I found this book rather hard for me to stomach in parts because some of the details were absolutely horrific.However, I managed to finish reading this book within 2 days. It was absolutely heart breaking and gut wrenching to read about Michelle's experiences o...
Like many others I won't rate this memoir with stars. A full review is here: http://ifthesebookscouldtalk.com/2014/07/04/finding-me/
I'm not going to rate this book. I don't feel particularly comfortable with the concept of giving this type of memoir a score - in my view, it's neither appropriate, nor necessary.The only way I can possibly even attempt to describe how I felt whilst reading Michelle Knight's account of her life thu...